Besides the troops listed above, the artillery horses went to Fischausen (unidentified location) while the Observation Corps commanded by General Browne took its winter quarters in an area extending from Thorn (present-day Torun) to Culm (present-day Chelmno). Finally, some 5,000 Don Cossacks where stationed in two distinct corps at Oletzko (present-day Olecko) under General Yefremov and in advanced posts on the other side of the Vistula under brigadier Krasnotchokov

References

This article is mostly made of abridged and adapted excerpts from the following book which is now in the public domain:

Tielke, J. G., An Account of some of the most Remarkable Events of the War between the Prussians, Austrians and Russians from 1756 to 1763, Vol. 2, Walter, London, 1788, pp. 261-264